Land conversion to agriculture induces taxonomic homogenization of soil microbial communities globally
Northwest A&F University · University of Zurich · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Agriculture contributes to a decline in local species diversity and to above- and below-ground biotic homogenization. Here, we conduct a continental survey using 1185 soil samples and compare microbial communities from natural ecosystems (forest, grassland, and wetland) with converted agricultural land. We combine our continental survey results with a global meta-analysis of available sequencing data that cover more than 2400 samples across six continents. Our combined results demonstrate that land conversion to agricultural land results in taxonomic and functional homogenization of soil bacteria, mainly driven by the increase in the geographic ranges of taxa in croplands. We find that 20% of phylotypes are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 96
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16Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem
- Biodiversity
- Agriculture
- Grassland
- Wetland
- Land use
- Ecology
- Land cover